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<A NAME="MPE_Signals_call_debugger"><H1>MPE_Signals_call_debugger</H1></A>
Process-killing signals invoke the MPE error handler 
<H2>Synopsis</H2>
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void MPE_Signals_call_debugger()
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<H2>Notes</H2>
This invokes the MPE error handler which prints some information
about the signal and then attempts to start the debugger.  Some
systems will not support calling the debugger.
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You may need to ignore some signals, depending on the signals that
the MPICH and underlying communications code is using.  You can
do this in dbx by adding "'ignore signal-name'" to your .dbxinit file.
For example, to ignore 'SIGUSR1', use "'ignore USR1'".
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Currently, there is no Fortran interface for this routine.
<P><B>Location:</B>../src/misc/src/dbxerr.c.in<P>
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